Latha Venkataraman

Latha Venkataraman and her group measure fundamental properties of single molecule devices, seeking to understand the interplay of physics, chemistry and engineering at the nanometer scale. The underlying focus of our research is to fabricate single molecule circuits, a molecule attached to two electrodes, with varied functionality, where the circuit structure is defined with atomic precision. We measure how electronic conduction and single bond breaking forces in these devices relate not only to the molecular structure, but also to the metal contacts and linking bonds. Our experiments provide a deeper understanding of the fundamental physics of electron transport, while laying the groundwork for technological advances at the nanometer scale. 

She is the Lawrence Gussman Professor of Applied Physics, a Professor of Chemistry, and a principal investigator Columbia's National Science Foundation MRSEC on Precision-Assembled Quantum Materials.  

Research Areas Include:

Properties of Single Molecule Devices
Fundamental Physics of Electron Transport